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Show V 47 v dition to al ; i?d to : at-- ed to- y at ; I THIRTY-SIXT- son i rning f H YEAR 5c per copy . ,. HYRUM, UTAH JANUARY' si, 1947 NUMBER THIRTY FOUR Colo- - 3rd Ward Banquet Stake Conference Outstanding Court Centennial Contest rs Plans Made of Honor Slated of tun- - yi'uni I isited f i i All-- 1 f Next Sunday Plans are complete for the With Presiding Bishop Legrand Third ward Youth' Prom- Richards scheduled as the visitotion banquet in their amusement ing general authority, the Hyrum hall on February 6 at 8 p. m. Stake officials are planning to An outstanding program has hold their quarterly conference on been arranged with Cantril Niel- Sunday next at the Hyrum Third sen in charge. Assisting Mr. Nielward chapel. sen will be Ivan Miller. soliciting for donations has been carried on in the ward. The tickets of $2.50 each will entitle the purchaser to the banquet and the entire program. In connection with the general program, Lamont Larsen will conduct an auction which promises to be most entertaining. During the auction chances on a $200 oil painting contributed by Mrs. Hermoine Rose will be sold. Mrs. Rose is one of Utahs most outstanding native artists. During the auction 100 pounds of sugar wrill be given away. The entire net proceeds will be used for the Youth program, refurnishing the north wing of the chapel and for the purchase of new china and silverware for the No ward. The recreation hall seats 250 people. Gladys Jensen, chairman of public relations, urges the people to buy their tickets early. Clean-u- p Group Plans Drive I On Hy-ru- m Song Written For Ward Reunion ... BRITISH TROOPS DELIVER FOOD Soldiers in fatigue uniforms handle carcasses of meat at Londons famed Smithfield market after the government sent troops to take over deliveries of meat to insure essential supplies, of food for the public. The transport strike tied up all deliveries of food. Following the employment of troops matters became worse, for a rash of sympathy strikes broke out all over England. Oh Hyrum, Oh Hyrum, we love Local Artists Pafnting Murals Hermoine Rose and Emma Nielsen are decorating the walls of the Hyrum Third ward recreation hall with beautiful paintings depicting early ' pioneer scenes and points of interest in Hyrum. Bishop Earle Allen is very proud of this improvement and welcomes visitors to see the work. - , Thair Allen in Japan WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY IN MUROR AN,' JAPAN (delayed) The old folks, the old folks, We sure love the old folks. Private First Class Thair G. Their faces look very good to me. Allen, 19, recently assigned to the 152nd Airborne Antiaircraft Bat- Youre meeting with old friends youve known since talion on 20 December 1946, is reIt sure is a pleasure to childhood, see. an leasing occupational veteran The hand shakes and greetings from service. youll have with your dear Private Allen was inducted at Fort Douglas, Utah on 4 Septem her 1946 for 18 months. He com pleted eight weeks of basic training at Fort Bliss, Texas on 3 November. He was given a short furlough and sent to Japan. He volunteered for the Paratroopers and will be sent to attend the rigid parachute training at the 11th Airborne Division Training Cen-e- r in Sendai, Honshu, one of which requires that the phase student make five jumps from a plane m flight. Private Allen is the son of Mr and Mrs. Russell G. Allen of Hyrum ; Install Heating System friends Youll remember the whole year through. God bless you and keep you -Till next time we meet you, We love you, the old folks, we do Now 100 years have gone since our pioneers Came here to begin the great task Of .building and the conquering soil and the Indians To make this a beautiful land. Now, we, their descendants will keep up their good work Andv finish the work they began Lets paint up and clean up our homes and barn yards And make this a beautiful town. BAPTISM TO BE HELD CORRECTION Baptism will be held Saturday We reported by mistake last 8 in the Hyrum First February week that Mrs. Carol Miller had ward font. undergone an operation. The article should have stated that Mr. FAST DAY POSTPONED Carol Miller was operated on. Fast services will be held The stockholders of the Hyrum Irrigation Co will meet at the Hyrum Third ward at 1 p. m. on Monday, February 3, 1947 to conduct the election of new board members and to vote on an amendment to the constitution. A meeting called for last Monday was forced to adjourn without doing the necessary business because a majority of the stock "Was not then represented. All stockholders are asked to either be present next Monday or ue representd by proxy. Fifty-on- e Percent of the stock must be represented according to W. A. Allen who is the secretary of the EVSission Sunday School of Convention The requirements are: 1. All entries will be judged on originality, neatness, uniqueness and compliance with centennial Assignments day February 9 in Hyrum Stake wards due to quarterly conference on ' February 2. The theology ldsson for next Tuesday will be given by Melinda Liljenquist In the Hyrum First ward Relief Society. The Special Interest group program for next Tuesday will feature Owen Hall of Logan. Musical numbers will be as follows: vocal duet by Vivian Nichols and Gladys Jorgensen and a piano solo by Karleen Allen. Hyrum Third ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday at 2 oclock and Mrs. Mae Christensen will give the theology lesson. MIA meeting will be held Tues 8 o'clock with Bert Savage . conducting. day at the state. A five Stake Sunday School objectives. 2. All entries will become the Convention was held in the LoNew assignments in the Hyrum of the Centennial Comproperty Junior gan School High Building City Council made recently by I mittee. in Logan Sunday, January 26th. Mayor Jorgensen are as follows: 3. The Committee reserves the LaVon Larsen released from Stakes represented were: Smith-fielof publication of any or all the light department because of Cache, Logan, Mt. Logaa, right submitted. manuscripts his work in Logan, and appointed and Hyrum. Eight members of 4. Name, age, and grade must as chairman of the finance com- the General Board were present. be written on the outside of the mittee. , The morning sessions included manuscript. Homer Petersen released from all Stake and Ward 5. Entrant will please write on Sunday the water department, and ap- School Board one side of the paper only. Stake executives, pointed to the light department. 6. Decision of the judges will 8 members, and representatives of August Clawson released from Stake Pres, and be final. Coun. High The . Stake MIA meeting to be ke finance department and made cils. A 7. All entries must be in before short talk was made by held in, the Hyrum Third ward chairman of the water departa ' midnight, each' February of of representative ; r type chapel as the concluding session' ment. The list of awards will be pubexecutive in the Stake and Stake of the quarterly conference will lished in next weeks Courier.- Sunday School organization, on be under the dirction of Stake the general subject of ways' of M Man Leader Glen Buist of Men-da- n assisting the and Gleaner Leader Marva Sunday School Hansen of the Paradise ward. teacher to be better prepared. The program will feature music BABY BOY The central theme of the conMr. and Mrs. Wesley Downs are" and talks by members of the M was vention The 7 the of a Prepared proud parents Men and Gleaner classes of the pound Grant Clawson, son of Mr. and various wards in the stake. A baby boy born January 21. This Teacher. The strength of the Mrs. Otto Clawson of Hyrum, and The afternoon Miss Pauline good attendance is desired of the is the second child of the young Sunday School. Lamborn, daughter couple. Mrs. .Downs is the former session was a general assembly of Mr. and Mrs. John N Lamborn young- folks of the stake. Marzell Christiansen. of all Sunday School workers. A of Logan exchanged wedding very scholarly and inspirational vows January 27 in the Logan talk on the theme of the conven- LDS temple. After the ceremony BABY WELCOMED r. and Mrs. Wright Dunn an- tion was given by Brother Merk-e- the bride and groom lad mema member of the General bers of the immediate families en nounce the arrival of a 6 pound He took the Master as jjoyed a wedding breakfast at Board. 28. born This boy baby January Donald J. Allen, chairman of the Bluebird cafe. The party then is the the in second child their family, perfect example of a teacher went the Hyrum Second ward Old to the home of the brides the a first also. and was who boy being always prepared Folks committee renorts that where a beautiful bride parents ready for any situation likely to and groom plans are underway for the Old wedding cake was numHe with arise. illustrated Folks party and ward reunion to cut. The bride and groom then son be held on February 14. Other erous examples and scripture left for a honeymoon Mr. and Mrs, Vern Rose are the trip to Los members of the committee are how Jesus applied the Angeles, Califrnia. quotations new of a son born proud parents Mrs. D, J. Allen, Mr and Mrs They plan to make their home at the Cache Valley hos- best known principles and methJoseph Olsen, Mr and Mrs. Jesse FridayThe newcomer in Logan. ods of education. is the fourth pital. Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A trousseau tea honoring the Following this the assembly bride was Lyon, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis boy for the couple. given Sunday by the acJohanson. separated into departments brides mother, Mrs. Lamborn. WILSONS HAVE SON Each courses of to study. cording Mr and Mrs, Dee H. Wilson of department was conducted by a 1 became Logan recently the proud General Board member, who parents of a son.. This is the first an illustrated gave presentation grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. E. J of Steps in Preparing a Sunday Yvilson of Hyrum. School Lesson. Miss Iva Holmes of Salt Lake a general After announces the mariage of City Board member gave a talk on, her sister Jean, to Louis A.. "Prayer Gives Preparation Pow- Maughan of Hyrum. The young A total of 385 resident cases of er. couple were married Saturday, Veterans and others with excommunicable diseases was rewas attendance a January 25th at 8 oclock In the There good y, to in the State Department of perience ported surveying, Ivins ward chapel in Salt Lake Stake. from Smithfield the or map drafting are Health by physicians and local City by Bishop Charles P. Maughhealth oficers for the week end- needed by the topographic branch an of Layton, an uncle of the of the United States Geological ing January 24, 1947, as comgroom. pared with 351 cases for the pre- Survey to fill civil service posiWitnessing the ceremony were tions in both professional and vious week. The Lions club of Wellsville members of the two immediate subprofessional grades according a very successful families and their many friends. Chickenpox, and to an anouncement by C. A. Eck-lun- d sponsored influenza, Fol owing the ceremony a rec- of Dimes dance at the March Division Engineer at Sacramumps showed an increase the Wedneson school potion and dance were given.: Junior High mento, California. past week as compared with the Many lovely and useful gifts were evening. day Salaries week. offered from previous range received. Refreshments were servOne diphtheria case was report- $2168.28 to $3397.20 annually. ed. ed during the past week from The Pacific Division, which Eck-lun- d SERIOUSLY ILL The bride and groom left for a Tooele County. All infants six heads, conducts mapping Mrs. O. H. Andersen who has ten day trip to California after months of age or older and pre- operations in Washington, Oregon been ill at the home of her daugh which they will make their home school children should be im- California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, ter, Mrs. Lorin Coleman in Smith-fiel- d In Hyrum where Mr. Maughan is munized against diphtheria. See and Arizona and engineers on for the past few weeks was uart owner of the Allen Mercanfield assignments work in various taken to the Cache Valley hospi- tile store. your family physician now if of this parts area. Each children project not have your tal on Wdnesday. Her condition already lasts, from one to four months and is reported been immunized.'. to be very serious. considerable traveling is required. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leatham Two cases of septic sore throat Work in photograihmetry conentertained Firday evening at a were reported one a nonresident sists Mrs. Christena P. Glenn enter mostly of multiplex mapping nicely arranged steak dinner at case and the other a resident case and related a at tained ry family dinner at her thir home for Mr. and Mrs. work. The Harfrom Sanpete County. and drafting are car- home on Saturday for her birth- old Mr and Mrs Alton Parker, Six cases of ringworm of the ried on at Sacramento. day. Covers were laid for twenty Parker, Mr. scalp were reported during the Further information may be five Out of town members pre- T.arsen of I and Mrs Hendric ogan and Mr. and four from Cache obtained from the Geological sent were Mr. and Mrs. Heber F. past week Mrs. Edd Stuart. The remainder County and two from Utah Coun- - Survey offices at Box 346, Sacra- Glenn of Caldwell and Mrs. of 'the evening was spent socialmento 2, California. Helen Brenchley of Chester, Ida. ly. d, MIA Has Evening Meeting Cradle Roll Grant Clawson Marries - Hyrum 2nd Ward y, Plans Party fourth arrives Louis Maughan Weds S. L. Girl Communicable The Stake Presidency is a heating system installed having in the Hyrum Stake Office building oh Main street in Hyrum. Irrigation Co. Will Meet Again Changes in Council The Hyrum Centennial School committee is planning to conduct a Slogan, Poetry, Essay, and Story contest during February according to an announcement made today by Wm. S. Bailey, chairman of the committee. Other members are E M BicVnore, Mrs. J. P Petersen and Mrs. Fon Brown. In commenting on the contest, Mr, Bailey stated that inasmuch as Hyrum is formulating extensive plans for the realization of a very successful centennial celebration during the entire year, it is hoped the contest through mass participation, mass interest, and mass thinking will serve as a guide to the many activities this year. The contest is open to any and all enrolled students of the elementary and the South Cach High schools. It is expected that manuscripts Dee Savage has been notified submitted will develop a theme to enter the mission home in Salt of community betterment, or conLake City on Monday, February' 3 tain historical background matHe will leave for Los Angeles on erial of the community. It February 9 and sail February 11 erial is further urged that all matreflect originality and inon the SS Waikawa for the Tahitian mission. .A testimonial is dividuality, planned for February 8 and a rumIt is the intention of the HyCentennial committee to com complete program will be printed pile the winning entries into a in next weeks paper. book to submit to the national council of judges who will determine the outstanding community To For use at the Hyrum First Ward reunion this Friday the following song was written by Chm. John Jorgensen. The song is to be sung to the tune of . the Doe Savage Going t you dear Hyrum Your sweet name is music to me. Your heights overlooking the C. J. Stauffer, chairman, Mrs'. mountains, the valley, Lester Miller, and Mr. Lawrence The temple, the beautiful towns. Rose held a meeting at the home Nature endowed thee with of C J. Stauffer on Monday even summer and- winter ing, January 27. They compose Delightful the whole year thru. the Beautification committee for The moon shines most glorious ' on the Hyrum Third ward. thee our dear Hyrum The committee .divided the We love you dear Hyrum, we do, ward off into districts and ap pointed district captains for the Oh, First Wardss fine chapel we see by the roadside purpose of encouraging people to clean up their premises. Each That made all our dreams come true. property owner will be visited and suggestions made as to how The music will come from the he can improve the appearance of organ, the choir his property. Those who own un- We then will be more than a few. sightly building lots along Main, Oh, what a. pleasure to work for street will be contacted and urged its future, to improve and cle'an them up. For there we will worship J;he Lord. We all will' be hgppy in doing our duty, . . In building the Hyrum First Ward. ' 9 Boy Scouts and the Senior Scouts of the Hyrum First Ward ' will hold a Court of Honor in the ward chapel which will be outstanding because of the large number of high awards to be given. According to Norval Kitchen, Senior Scout leader, there will be at least four Eagle awards, 4 Life awards, 3 or 4 Star, and 2 or 3 First Class awards as well as mimy Merit Badges. Scoutmasters Willis McBride and Charles McBride also expect to have many awards to present. .Parents of the Scouts and others interested in seeing the boys receive their honors, are invited. The conference will be devoted to the Aaronic priesthood, and a full attendance of the Aaronic priesthood is desired. Meetings will be held Saturday, at 6:30 for the Welfare committees and workers, and a priesthood leadership meeting is scheduled for 8 p. m. Saturday. The Sunday schedule is as followsPriesthood at 9 a. m. and mothers and daughters meeting at the same hour. General sessions at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00 p m. ' Sunday February In Schools Diseases Reported Civil Service Positions Open photo-grammetr- Successful Dance photo-grammet- T |